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Crickets are your go-to environmentally-friendly feeders for your pets, mainly for birds and reptiles like geckos and bearded dragons, amphibians, and arthropods like tarantulas. Crickets are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them a one-stop balanced meal for your pets. They are also a good source of prebiotic fibre to maintain your pet’s healthy digestive guts. Unlike mealworms and superworms, crickets are more active and challenging to catch, providing your pets with an enrichment activity to hone their wild scavenging instincts. It is important not to feed your smaller pets too big of an insect, in case they choke. You can check out our other sizes of crickets, namely pinheads and weekolds.
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Weekold Crickets
Weekold Crickets
Weekold crickets are young, high-energy feeders that provide your pets with easily digestible protein and essential nutrients. They are perfect for growing reptiles, amphibians, and small birds, providing both nourishment and stimulation through their movement.
2 to 3-week-old live crickets for small pets.
Locally-bred in NParks licensed-insect farm.
Approximately 8mm in size; estimated 150 pieces per box.
Care Instructions
It is alright to keep your weekolds and pinheads crickets in the containers we provide. However, as crickets get larger, male crickets will become territorial and start fighting for space. Hence, it is advisable to transfer them into a larger deep ventilated container. To keep the crickets hydrated, add a very small amount – almost a pinch – of fresh vegetables into the container. Our favourites are potatoes, carrots, and lettuce.
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Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead Crickets
Pinhead Crickets are the tiniest of the bunch — perfect for small reptiles, amphibians, frogs, and young fish. Despite their size, they are full of protein, vitamins, and prebiotic fibre that support healthy digestion and growth.
Less than 3-days-old pinhead crickets for small pets.
Locally-bred in NParks-licensed insect farm.
2g (insect weight) of pinhead crickets; approximately 300 pieces.
Care Instructions
It is alright to keep your weekolds and pinheads crickets in the containers we provide. However, as crickets get larger, male crickets will become territorial and start fighting for space. Hence, it is advisable to transfer them into a larger deep ventilated container. To keep the crickets hydrated, add a very small amount – almost a pinch – of fresh vegetables into the container. Our favourites are potatoes, carrots, and lettuce.
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Vitamin C Adult Crickets
Vitamin C Adult Crickets
Crickets gut loaded with Vit-C rich foods to improve immune regulation of pets.
Locally-bred in NParks-licensed insect farm.
Approximately 60 pieces per box.
Care Instructions
Keep your crickets in a ventilated, deep container with egg cartons or cardboard for hiding as males can get territorial. Maintain indoor temperatures between 26–30 °C and keep them out of direct sunlight. Provide a small piece of fresh vegetable (like carrot or lettuce) every day for hydration.